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American Journal of Botony The polyploidy revolution then…and now: Stebbins revisitedBy nDouglas E. Soltis, nClayton J. Visger, nPamela S. Soltis, 10 years ago
American Journal of Botony Physiological aspects of raffinose family oligosaccharides in plants: protection against abiotic stressBy nA. I. ElSayed, nM. S. Rafudeen, nD. Golldack, nA. Weber, 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Seed banks and seed dispersal: important topics in restoration ecology§By nJ. P. BAKKER, nP. POSCHLOD, nR. J. STRYKSTRA, nR. M. BEKKER, nK. THOMPSON, 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Amino acids in the rhizosphere: From plants to microbesBy nLuke A. Moe, 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Inside the root microbiome: Bacterial root endophytes and plant growth promotionBy , 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Disequilibrium vegetation dynamics under future climate changeBy nJens-Christian Svenning, nBrody Sandel, 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Emerging concept for the role of photorespiration as an important part of abiotic stress responseBy nI. Voss, nB. Sunil, nR. Scheibe, nA. S. Raghavendra, nA. Weber, 11 years ago
American Journal of Botony Resistance of European tree species to drought stress in mixed versus pure forests: evidence of stress release by inter‐specific facilitationBy nH. Pretzsch, nG. Schütze, nE. Uhl, 12 years ago
American Journal of Botony Ethylene – and oxygen signalling – drive plant survival during floodingBy nL. A. C. J. Voesenek, nR. Sasidharan, nA. Weber, 12 years ago